This 1914 slide shows the destruction brought by the 1914 flood. in the foreground are piles of debris. The river floats down the street and in the near distance can be seen one building damaged beyond repair and other damaged buildings.

Originally titled: Our Architectural Heritage in 1976, the name was changed to Historic Homes by 1982. Seventy eight Jeffersonville and Clarksville buildings are highlighted in this program. They include businesses with living quarters on upper...

The address of this home when it was built was 401 Front Street, but now it is 401 East Riverside Drive. In 1905, it was the home of Jeffersonville's Mayor, Henry Burts and his family. The Mayor, a democrat, was in office from 1904 to 1906. in...

This image shows the southern third of the state of Indiana, laid out by counties. The designer of the slide program used this image, from a later time than the Illinois Grant, to trace out the boundary of the Illinois grant, showing that it...

This image shows a two story log home with either an ell attached at the back, or a separate kitchen behind the home. Smoke is coming from the chimney. The house itself is perched on top of a bluff overlooking the Ohio River and is high enough for...

This slide shows William Henry Harrison. He is shown in his younger years, perhaps in his 30's, He is wearing a high colored shirt and jacket, with a tie indicative of the early 1800's. The jacket has a good amount of braid and epaulets and is...

The slide shows the boundaries of the counties in the area now known as the state of Indiana. At the time, before 1803, all of Indiana was Knox County. This shows the first division of Clark County from Knox County.

The first state governor of Indiana is shown in this slide. He is a young man in this portrait. Attired in the time period of the early 1800's, he wears a with cravat/tie under a dark coat. The text under the picture says that it was photographed...

This 1835 map of the Falls Cities area in its early year is used to show the entry and exit points of a canal that had been built to ease transportation around the falls. The canal ran across Jeffersonville. It fell into disuse and was filled in.

This slide was taken of a portrait of the former vice-president of the United States, Aaron Burr. Aaron Burr is shown with his hair tied back in a pigtail. He is wearing a neck scarf in the Regency style known as the waterfall. His coat has four...

A collage of images have been photographed together to create this slide. In the upper left hand corner is George Roger Clark's tombstone in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville (Jefferson County, Kentucky), a sketch of George Rogers Clark in the upper...

A side-wheel packet, the Major Anderson, is docked. There is one wooden ramp mid-ships, a small rowboat between her and the shore. Several groups of men stand together at the far right hand side of the picture.